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=== Language Characteristics === | === Language Characteristics === | ||
'''Variant Forms of Words ''' | '''Variant Forms of Words''' | ||
In Latin, the endings of most words vary according to how the words are used in a sentence. Who—whose— whom or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. This word list gives the most commonly seen form of each Latin word. As you read Latin records, be aware that almost all words vary with usage. | In Latin, the endings of most words vary according to how the words are used in a sentence. Who—whose— whom or marry—marries—married are examples of words in English with variant forms. This word list gives the most commonly seen form of each Latin word. As you read Latin records, be aware that almost all words vary with usage. | ||
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Latin: http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm | Latin: http://archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm | ||
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